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WASHINGTON, D.C. – This experimental 200 megacycle radar was installed on the USS New York (BB 34) by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in 1938 and was tested at sea during the first months of 1939. Over the last eight decades, radar has evolved into sophisticated systems but challenges, such as radar clutter, remain. (U.S. Navy photo, courtesy of the Naval History and Heritage Command)
251211-N-DE005-1002.JPG Photo By: U.S. Navy photo, courtesy of the Naval History and Heritage Command

WASHINGTON, D.C. - WASHINGTON, D.C. – This experimental 200 megacycle radar was installed on the USS New York (BB 34) by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in 1938 and was tested at sea during the first months of 1939. Over the last eight decades, radar has evolved into sophisticated systems but challenges, such as radar clutter, remain. (U.S. Navy photo, courtesy of the Naval History and Heritage Command)


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